Hot dip galvanized earthing flats are produced by dipping steel or iron strips into a bath of molten zinc at high temperatures. This zinc coating creates a protective layer on the surface of the metal, eradicating any chances for corrosion. It shields it against environmental stressors like moisture, chemicals, and pollutants. Initially, the metal strip is cleaned and then dipped into the zinc molten to create a strong, corrosion-resistant covering of the metal. This makes hot dip galvanized earthing flats ideal for use in grounding systems, where reliability and protection against corrosion are essential.